Everybody
By Brandon Jacobs Jenkins · Directed by Erin McBride Africa
Live Performances
September 30, October 1, 7, 8, 14, and 15 — 7:30 pm
October 2, 9, and 16 — 2 pm
James Dunn Theatre
Performing Arts Building
Kentfield Campus
Vaccinations will be checked. All patrons attending indoor events are strongly encouraged to bring and wear masks at all times while indoors.
Synopsis
Finalist for the 2018 Pulitzer Prize. This modern riff on the fifteenth-century morality play Everyman follows Everybody (chosen from amongst the cast by lottery at each performance) as they journey through life’s greatest mystery – the meaning of living. This is theatre unlike anything you might have seen – unusual, unconventional, and eye-opening. Each actor must memorize the entire script and be prepared to play any role. This is meant to symbolize the randomness of death. It’s provocative and involving and funny.
Parking
Parking fees in Student lots around Performing Arts are waived on performance nights. Please obey all other parking rules—parking outside marked spots or parking in restricted spots (staff only, ADA accessible, board member, etc.) will continue to be enforced and citations will be issued for violations. Lot 3 (Circle Drive) is also restricted to staff-only parking Monday–Saturday until 5 pm.
PARENTAL ADVISORY – 13+. STRONG LANGUAGE.
Picture: L-R (back): Adonis Reyes (Somebody), Maya Giacomazzi (Somebody), Landers Markwick (Somebody), Grisha Driscoll (Somebody). L-R (front): Skylar McMorrow (Somebody), Zane Speiser (Usher).